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Definitely, to become an assistant professor, Ph.D. is mandatory (however, it will be effective from 2021). You can apply in IIT's and NIT's and in universities. You also can apply for research work in IIT colleges. After clearing the NET Exam, you will be able to teach in a private university but to become a government lecturer or an assistant professor's job, you have to complete your doctorate degree.
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Post-graduate degree holders of any recognized university with a 2nd class securing at least 55% of marks in the concerned subject or in an allied subject. Their admission is based on the merit in the entrance test GURCET.
Preference will be given to candidates with M.Phil degree wherever applicable followed by candidates with UGC/ CSIR/ NET/GPAT qualification.
Candidates possessing M. Phil. / M.E. / M. Tech. / M.C.A. / M.L. / MPharm /LL.M. /M.D. / M.D.S. /M.S. degree at the time of admission are exempted from appearing for GURCET / Pre-PhD examination.
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